15 Times Nobody Bought That The Actor Could Play Their Sport

Actors aren’t athletes, that much is for sure. They also aren’t spies, super heroes or long-deceased historical figures, but we suspend our disbelief for long enough to enjoy a given film. But when it comes to sports, something we are so used to seeing on our screens, it gets harder and harder to meet the movie half way.

As such, there are many films that fail to convince us that an actor is the sports athlete they claim to be. It may be to no fault of their own, since it takes a village to create a character, but these few performances failed to convince us that they could actually play their given sport.

Escape to Victory

Despite featuring real football legends, Sylvester Stallone’s portrayal of a goalkeeper drew criticism. His movements and technique didn’t resemble professional play, making his big match moments feel staged rather than convincing.

The Blind Side

While the film was successful, some viewers questioned how convincingly Quinton Aaron portrayed elite-level football ability, particularly in action sequences that relied heavily on editing rather than authentic on-field skill.

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